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Mohamed, L. W., S. M. Abuel-Maaty, W. A. Mohammed, and M. A. Galal, "Synthesis and biological evaluation of new oxopyrrolidine derivatives as inhibitors of acetyl cholinesterase and b amyloid protein as anti –Alzheimer’s agents ", Bioorganic Chemistry , vol. 76, pp. 210–217, Submitted. 10.1016j.bioorg.2017.11.008.pdf
sayed tayeb, E. E., A. mohamed Harth, and M. Z. Gheith, trace element analysis of ancient Egyptian teeth relevant bones and mummification materials via laser technique , , Giza, Cairo, Submitted.
Abou Elnour, H., M. Gamil, S. Rizk, and S. Soaaida, "Ultrasound Guided Axillary Brachial Plexus Block in Pediatric Surgical Patients", Egyptian Journal of Anesthesia, vol. 25, issue 3, Submitted. paper_2.pdf
Omar, H. M., A. A. HEGAB, M. M. Abuowarda, M. M. Fahmy, and S. G. Gattas, " Investigation of Tickborne Pathogens within Naturally Infected Brown Dog Tick (Ixodidae: Rhipicephalus Sanguineus) in Egypt by Light and Electron Microscopy", International Journal of Veterinary Science, vol. , issue , pp. , Submitted.
Abdeltawab, H., F. Khalifa, F. Taher, N. S. Alghamdi, M. Ghazal, G. Beache, T. Mohamed, and R. Keynton, "& El-Baz, A.(2020). A deep learning-based approach for automatic segmentation and quantification of the left ventricle from cardiac cine MR images", Computerized medical imaging and graphics, vol. 81, pp. 101717, Submitted. Abstract
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Sakr, O. G., R. M. García-García, M. Arias-Álvarez, P. L. Lorenzo, P. Millán, B. Velasco, P. G. Rebollar, I. Badiola, A. Pérez de Rozas, and D. Menoyo, 9 de Febrero de 2012, , Submitted. Abstract
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Hasabo, G., M. Elbasiouny, M. AbdelSalam, S. Ghaleb, and N. Eldessouky, Acute Hepatotoxicity of Nano-and Micro-sized Iron Particles in Adult Albino Rats; Histopathological changes, , Submitted. Abstract
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Hasabo, G., M. Elbasiouny, M. AbdelSalam, S. Ghaleb, and N. Eldessouky, Acute Hepatotoxicity of Nano-and Micro-sized Iron Particles in Adult Albino Rats; Histopathological changes, , Submitted. Abstract
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Hasabo, G., M. Elbasiouny, M. AbdelSalam, S. Ghaleb, and N. Eldessouky, Acute Hepatotoxicity of Nano-and Micro-sized Iron Particles in Adult Albino Rats; Histopathological changes, , Submitted. Abstract
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Ghafour, H. A. H., A. El-Bastawissy, and A. F. A. Heggazy, AEDA: Arabic Edit Distance Algorithm, , Submitted. Abstract
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Galal-Edeen, G. H., A. E. D. Riad, and M. Seyam, AGILITY VERSUS DISCIPLINE: TOWARDS A MIDDLE GROUND, , Submitted. Abstract
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Agarwal, R. P., S. R. Grace, D. O'Regan, S. Albeverio, S. Kuzhel, L. Nizhnik, M. O. Androwuk, M. GS, A. A. Val, A. A. Vict, et al., "Alfavitnyj pokaΩçyk 59-ho tomu „Ukra] ns$\backslash$koho matematyçnoho Ωurnalu”", differential equations, vol. 3, pp. 291, Submitted. Abstract
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Agarwal, R. P., S. R. Grace, D. O'Regan, S. Albeverio, S. Kuzhel, L. Nizhnik, M. O. Androwuk, M. GS, A. A. Val, and A. A. Vict, "Alfavitnyj pokaΩçyk 59-ho tomu „Ukra] ns\koho matematyçnoho Ωurnalu”", differential equations, vol. 3, pp. 291, Submitted. Abstract
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Abdrabou, M. I., E. M. M. Elleithy, N. A. E. Yasin, Y. M. Shaheen, and M. Galal, "Ameliorative effects of Spirulina maxima and Allium sativum on lead acetateinduced testicular injury in male albino rats with respect to caspase-3 gene expression", Acta Histochemica, vol. 121 , pp. 198–206, Submitted.
HUSSEIN, G. A. D. H. A. S. S. A. N. G. A. D., M. Chen, P. - P. Qi, Q. - K. Cui, Y. Yu, W. - H. Hu, Y. Tian, Q. - X. Fan, Z. - X. Gao, M. - W. Feng, et al., "Aquaculture industry development, annual price analysis and out-of-season spawning in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides", Aquaculture, vol. 519, issue 30 March 2020, pp. 734901, Submitted.
Menyawi, M. A. E. M. E., G. Gamal, H. Abdelbadie, and R. Elgohary, "Assessment of validity, reliability, and feasibility of OMERACT ultrasound knee osteoarthritis scores in Egyptian patients with primary knee osteoarthritis.", Clinical rheumatology, vol. 43, issue 12, pp. 3913-3923, Submitted. Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ultrasound (US) can evaluate all joint components affected by knee osteoarthritis (KOA); however, standardized scoring of US-detected pathology is needed to improve its diagnostic and monitoring capabilities.

OBJECTIVES: To examine the validity, reliability, and feasibility of the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) ultrasound scoring for KOA, comparing with clinical and radiography measures, using predefined cutoff values.

METHODS: This cross-sectional study included 75 Egyptian patients with primary KOA. All patients had Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) score, bilateral knee radiography, and ultrasonography. Inter-observer reliability of ultrasound was evaluated in 30 knees by another newly trained operator.

RESULTS: Most of the OMERACT-US KOA scores showed significant associations with WOMAC clinical scores, except for femoral cartilage damage and effusion. The synovitis score was significantly associated with WOMAC-pain score (p-value 0.046), while medial meniscus extrusion (MME) and medial osteophytes were significantly associated with WOMAC-stiffness score (p-value 0.009 and 0.023, respectively). MME and synovitis were significantly associated with WOMAC-physical score (p-value 0.035 and 0.020, respectively). The ultrasound scores also showed a strong correlation with radiographic scoring. Inter-observer reliability ranged from moderate to excellent agreement (k = 0.58 to k = 0.83); it was highest for lateral osteophytes (k = 0.83), good agreement for synovitis (k = 0.72), any osteophytes (k = 0.71), damage of femoral cartilage (k = 0.70), and moderate agreement for medial osteophytes (k = 0.58) and MME (k = 0.59).

CONCLUSION: OMERACT-US scoring system for KOA demonstrated validity, reliability, and feasibility for evaluating both structural and inflammatory components. Using cutoff values improved the scoring reliability for osteophytes and MME. Key Points • OMERACT-US scores provide a valid assessment of inflammatory and structural components of knee osteoarthritis. • The following changes may improve the performance of the OMERACT-US scores. a. The binary score for effusion and synovial hypertrophy can be omitted, as they have no added value. b. A semi-quantitative grading for effusion may capture the impact of effusion on clinical outcomes. c. Added cutoff values to score medial meniscal extrusion, osteophytes, and pathological effusion improved the respective scores' reliability. d. Applying the updated OMERACT definition of synovitis. • OMERACT-US scores are reliable to be used with a newly trained operator, particularly when cutoff values are included, and proper training time is provided. • The OMERACT-US score is feasible to be used in clinical practice, as the time taken to perform was short, even for a newly trained operator.

Badr, I., R. Kamel, O. AbdElAziz, GaserAbdelmohsen, M. A. Mousa, and S. A. L. A. Salam, "Atrial flutter with brief periods of junctional ectopic tachycardia", Image, vol. 6, pp. 7, Submitted. Abstract
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Abdelrahman, E. M., M. A. A. Ghafar, A. O. Selim, O. I. Ali, and A. M. Balbaa, "Biofeedback versus bilateral transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation in the treatment of functional non-retentive fecal incontinence in children: A randomized controlled trial", Journal of Pediatric Surgery, vol. In press, issue In press, Submitted.